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CSP responds to King's speech
The CSP has welcomed the new UK government legislative agenda outlined in today’s King’s Speech.
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CSP condemns 'disgraceful' sexist comments
CSP chief executive John Cowman, has responded to social media posts regarding a female member of the England rugby union medical team.
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CSP launches awards to recognise influencers, volunteers and community builders
Whatever part you play within the profession, it’s almost certain that your work or your studies have been made better by the efforts of volunteers.
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Neuro rehab, physio advice and AI - June in the media
Physiotherapy is featuring prominently in the media in 2024
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CSP members show their solidarity at London Pride and trade union event
London Pride took place on 29 June with CSP members, council members and staff out on the streets of the city.
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PLI changes for CSP members residing in Ireland but working in the UK
In a workplace win, the CSP has secured changes to the CSP PLI scheme to benefit members living in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) who work in Northern Ireland.
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Your views sought on all things digital
CSP is holding a series of online listening events to allow members to share the challenges they face using data, digital and technology within their physiotherapy practice.
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NHS Constitution - CSP responds to review
The CSP has responded to the government’s NHS Constitution: Ten Year Review consultation demanding greater protections of both physiotherapy space and the physiotherapy workforce against sexual harassment and discrimination.
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ARC 2024 - Facing the future together
The CSP's Annual Representative Conference (ARC) took place in Manchester this week, with over 200 members helping shape the direction of the society.
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Top gongs for physios in King’s honours list
The physiotherapy profession featured in the recent King’s Birthday Honours List with prestigious recognitions for two CSP members.